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time and was trying to make sense of certain aspects, and he came out and said this is a must read for angela merkel, nicolas sarkozy and dave cameron. now, in my way of thinking he left out some southern european countries that might also have gotten something out of it. but it's easy to see why, you know, after you get a read of it, you know, why so many people need to know what bill knows and how he knew it and what he did with it. in terms of doing it. now, everybody knows that bill spent 53 years at citigroup. now, i've heard over 50, bill, i've heard 55 today, and so we're going to go with over 50. that's a considerable amount of time. and when you think about that time frame and going back, he was a devout disciple of our late and great chairman of, walter riston. walter, again, when you talk about bill and walter, you talk about icons in this field. now, every single treasury secretary would come to see walter riston. and there were problems in argentina, there were problems in your bay, there was problems in peru, there was problems in brazil, there was problems in mexico, there was
time and was trying to make sense of certain aspects, and he came out and said this is a must read for angela merkel, nicolas sarkozy and dave cameron. now, in my way of thinking he left out some southern european countries that might also have gotten something out of it. but it's easy to see why, you know, after you get a read of it, you know, why so many people need to know what bill knows and how he knew it and what he did with it. in terms of doing it. now, everybody knows that bill spent...
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angela merkel. it is an unfortunate twist of fate that the education minister, of all people, is to be stripped of her doctorate. she got the news in south africa. >> i will not accept the decision by the university of dusseldorf, and i will challenge it in court. now that i am is involved in a legal battle with the university, i must ask for understanding that i cannot comment further on the matter today. >> after an investigation lasting months, the university concluded that schavan plagiarized from other works. >> she intentionally copied in claimed as her own theories originated by others. >> critics have questioned the university's decision not to ask for an independent assessment of the dissertation. members of schavan's party say they are confident her dissertation at the academic standards at the time, but opposition parties are calling for her to step down. >> i cannot for the life of me imagine how a german education minister can remain in office with a blemish like this. >> in 2011, the t
angela merkel. it is an unfortunate twist of fate that the education minister, of all people, is to be stripped of her doctorate. she got the news in south africa. >> i will not accept the decision by the university of dusseldorf, and i will challenge it in court. now that i am is involved in a legal battle with the university, i must ask for understanding that i cannot comment further on the matter today. >> after an investigation lasting months, the university concluded that...
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but that's nothing angela merkel can influence. i'm sure it's going to be a topic of discussion saying, look, is this going to be a government crisis? can you avert this? that is nothing we will hear about. the official communique will sound similar to what we heard out of paris, out of the monte meeting. don't expect a result on this budget summit yet on the table and on we go to the next rendezvous in terms of the budgets. we've got another eu summit in march, which is not -- which is not ear marked, of course, as a budget meeting, but i daresay we will trickle along nicely or unnicely until finally they reach an agreement on the next budget. in terms of the eurozone debt crisis, of course, that's the other point of discussion. at the moment, there's a little bit of cautious shoulder padd g padding, but it will be a bit more cautious because of the aforementioned festering crisis in spain. obviously, what we've seen at the moment is we live on the principal hope that the eurozone might grow itself or stabilize itself out of the c
but that's nothing angela merkel can influence. i'm sure it's going to be a topic of discussion saying, look, is this going to be a government crisis? can you avert this? that is nothing we will hear about. the official communique will sound similar to what we heard out of paris, out of the monte meeting. don't expect a result on this budget summit yet on the table and on we go to the next rendezvous in terms of the budgets. we've got another eu summit in march, which is not -- which is not ear...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us. the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of th
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there...
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antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. for people who are marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the u.s. . the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine schenn aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come f
antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s....
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it did resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. or people were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine shen aerated in this is really the mass of the p
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it did resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the pro
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were...
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possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have to choose either of those things i think a lot of people are like well it's better than bush's policies but party allegiance aside how do people stop caring about killing people i mean i just find it hard to believe that party allegiance alone is why people cared about the wars and about civil liberties being eroded in our bush well i think it's a misunderstanding that people ever really cared about these things to begin with i mean these are things that help in a faraway places to people who don't look like still worship our gods don't speak our languages they're not quite human to us so there'
possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have...
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possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have to choose either of those things i think a lot of people are like well it's better than bush's policies but party allegiance aside how do people stop caring about killing people i mean i just find it hard to believe that the party allegiance alone is why people cared about the war isn't about civil liberties being eroded or bush well i think it's a business or standing that people ever really cared about these things to begin with i mean these are things that help in a faraway places to people who don't look like still worship our gods don't speak our languages they're not quite human to us so there's
possible will be no will be no further progress certainly and certainly angela blind partisan politics definitely plays a role into the lack of opposition against obama's wars but i mean yeah and i love how it's that we're prevented this we're presented this false dichotomy which says you know you don't have to support ground wars like the bush administration did or this is the more humanitarian effort the overseas contingency operations which obama is launching of course we we don't have to...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. or people were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the p
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe and latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to me anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protes
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe and latin america and asia yes there were some...
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keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of
keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on thank you happy so i think people realize how big these protests really war what was it about the iraq war that resonated with so many people around the world well it didn't resonate with people around the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there...
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so, kelly, it's not going to be that bad, but sequestration is five days away. >> mark and angela, the american people want to know, is there a way to avert this crisis that we're now experiencing and many people are saying that it's a manufactured crisis, but the president, if you were paying attention to molly henneberg's story before we came to you. the president went on to say, we need to take a balanced approach on cuts on programs and close some tax loopholes that are taking advantage of. but house speaker john boehner as you know, says that the president needs to get the democrats acting in congress and we've got the back and forth going on. are you at all optimistic that a last minute deal could be done to avert the sequester? >> and i don't think that the-- >> mark, go ahead. >> yeah, go ahead, mark. >> i don't think that democrats are very optimistic, unfortunately, because we've had republican senators and congressman say out loud and publicly that they want the sequestration to happen. this is sort of, you know, they don't know what the real world consequences of this seque
so, kelly, it's not going to be that bad, but sequestration is five days away. >> mark and angela, the american people want to know, is there a way to avert this crisis that we're now experiencing and many people are saying that it's a manufactured crisis, but the president, if you were paying attention to molly henneberg's story before we came to you. the president went on to say, we need to take a balanced approach on cuts on programs and close some tax loopholes that are taking...
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. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel has praised the european union's hard-fought budget for the next seven years. she told parliament the proposals agreed in brussels earlier this month were the best way to ensure economic stability in europe. >> the budget includes some spending cuts for the first time. critics say it does not focus enough on boosting jobs and growth. >> angela merkel says all eu member states must cut costs. two weeks ago, the chancellor and british prime minister david cameron went out in brussels securing an eu budget cut of around 3%. now merkel has defended that decision. she says the crisis means everyone has to save. >> i will say it quite plainly -- it would have been hard to explain to people in europe, both to the states hit by the crisis and those bearing the bulk of the burden of solidarity why everyone in europe has to say except for europe itself. >> but the opposition disagrees. social democrats' candidate for chancellor peer steinbrueck says merkel advocates too much austerity and too little investment. he also accused merkel of making common ca
. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel has praised the european union's hard-fought budget for the next seven years. she told parliament the proposals agreed in brussels earlier this month were the best way to ensure economic stability in europe. >> the budget includes some spending cuts for the first time. critics say it does not focus enough on boosting jobs and growth. >> angela merkel says all eu member states must cut costs. two weeks ago, the chancellor and british...
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chancellor angela merkel brings new hope to turkey germany calls for restarting still talks on korea's ascension to the despite serious human rights and economic concerns well that's coming out. and america's new foreign secretary is on his fast foreign toward syria and iran are among the main topics but no significant announcements are in store just a few minutes ago to opinion why he's being so cautious. in the latest attempts to find a breakthrough in syria's painful civil conflict the country's foreign minister is to hold negotiations haid moscow the peace process has suffered a new blows after the western backed opposition was drawn from all international talks complaining of a lack of pressure on the assad regime. brings us the details in all this is it comes amid widespread uncertainty over whether or not the syrian opposition will agree to hold talks with the syrian government since saddam aska says it's ready for dialogue and the last week there would be improved so that the rebels would do the same since for the first time their leader said that the region negotiate with the
chancellor angela merkel brings new hope to turkey germany calls for restarting still talks on korea's ascension to the despite serious human rights and economic concerns well that's coming out. and america's new foreign secretary is on his fast foreign toward syria and iran are among the main topics but no significant announcements are in store just a few minutes ago to opinion why he's being so cautious. in the latest attempts to find a breakthrough in syria's painful civil conflict the...
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dealing with the euro crisis what we're now seeing is peacetime brooke saying i'm going to challenge angela merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece angle merkel in france to meet with francois hollande and they'll be taking in the france germany game and we will be seeing is those two talking about what they're going to do going into a meeting on thursday where the you'll be looking at where all of the senior partners in europe will be looking to try and decide the european budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty now this has been a huge stumbling block for european leaders in the past year we heard from france warland speaking on tuesday who said that he was ready to try and come to some kind of compromise in the social. francois hollande against the chief cheerleader of a sturdy anglo-american there has been some friction in the past he says all of the major issues that they have are behind them and that they're ready to work together so i expect what we will see is that some kind of solution being put forward by these two how to steer europe
dealing with the euro crisis what we're now seeing is peacetime brooke saying i'm going to challenge angela merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece angle merkel in france to meet with francois hollande and they'll be taking in the france germany game and we will be seeing is those two talking about what they're going to do going into a meeting on thursday where the you'll be looking at where all of the senior partners in europe will be looking to try...
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merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece angela merkel will be in france to meet with francois hollande and they'll be taking in the france germany game what we will be seeing is those two talking about what they're going to do going into a meeting on thursday where the you'll be looking at where all of the senior partners in europe will be looking to try and decide the european budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty now this has been a huge stumbling block for european leaders in the past year we heard from france warland speaking on tuesday who said that he was ready to try and come to some kind of compromise in the social. warland against the chief cheerleader of a sturdy i'm glad merkel has been some friction in the past he says all of the major issues that they have all behind them and that they're ready to work together so i expect what we will see is that some kind of solution being put forward by these two how to steer europe towards a definite budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty and everybody meet later on today or to sti
merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece angela merkel will be in france to meet with francois hollande and they'll be taking in the france germany game what we will be seeing is those two talking about what they're going to do going into a meeting on thursday where the you'll be looking at where all of the senior partners in europe will be looking to try and decide the european budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty now this has been a huge...
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angela mcglowan, and penny lee, joining me for this beautiful afternoon, ladies. >> thank you. >> we're not hearing any talk of compromise for a 11th hour deal being worked out. what are the consequences here and who will face the brunt of this, penny? >> well, unfortunately right now we're at a time in washington they don't face the crisis until it's absolutely the 11th hour. we see this time and time again and sequestration has been known. this has been out there the last part. better part of nine months and in part because the super committee failed to come up with an alternative to this plan and unfortunately, the cuts would be delayed and over a decade and we won't feel the immediate cause of it, so, congress is going to probably do what they usually do, which is kick it down the can and unfortunately deal with the next crisis which is potentially shutting down the government the end of march. >> we were just hearing from steve centanni about the cuts possibly to the military and who will face the brunt of these, real people that can face real impacts. >> not only the military, but
angela mcglowan, and penny lee, joining me for this beautiful afternoon, ladies. >> thank you. >> we're not hearing any talk of compromise for a 11th hour deal being worked out. what are the consequences here and who will face the brunt of this, penny? >> well, unfortunately right now we're at a time in washington they don't face the crisis until it's absolutely the 11th hour. we see this time and time again and sequestration has been known. this has been out there the last...
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ones are repayments, repayments scheduled, the election in germany and we all know, i believe that angela merkel will be re-elected, but those are the sort of big things that i'm looking at to see how the markets will react. >> let me switch gears to ask you your take on the banking sector. i know you're on the board of barclays so i'm not asking to give away any secrets here, but there's a real movement across the world to split up some of these banks. how do you think this is going to go? are you expecting a global standard when it comes to the financial services sector? what's your take on how the major banks change the course of business in the coming years? >> well, maria, i'm sure you're aware that, obviously, i have restrictions about what i can say, but i think that the story in general since 2009 has been one of global standards. i know christ ianella guard has spoken about this going back to the g-20. a lot of discussion about coming together. there's a lot of conversations going on in the background that are aiming to have some convergence around these issues. remember, these e
ones are repayments, repayments scheduled, the election in germany and we all know, i believe that angela merkel will be re-elected, but those are the sort of big things that i'm looking at to see how the markets will react. >> let me switch gears to ask you your take on the banking sector. i know you're on the board of barclays so i'm not asking to give away any secrets here, but there's a real movement across the world to split up some of these banks. how do you think this is going to...
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waitress angela always celebrates new year with her passengers. the passengers on new year's eve are just fabulous. i really like the way it has all turned out there's a very festive atmosphere in carriage number nine i was surprised at how interesting those people are they had prepared so well after all they knew that they were going to see the new year on a train there's a tree in almost every table and the decorations and some incredible house on their heads and they're even children too these are not just travelling they're doing it with all their part having found themselves in a train this new year's eve they made up their minds to make the best of a situation. who wants this useless stuff who wants some change or in. who wants a doubtful though a tangerine again happy new year i'll give this useful thing to you to. the new year i wish you all happiness and be happy. to. petersburg native alexei and expected to be drinking champagne with his girlfriend diana in moscow but he ended up drinking beer on his own they arrived in the morning for t
waitress angela always celebrates new year with her passengers. the passengers on new year's eve are just fabulous. i really like the way it has all turned out there's a very festive atmosphere in carriage number nine i was surprised at how interesting those people are they had prepared so well after all they knew that they were going to see the new year on a train there's a tree in almost every table and the decorations and some incredible house on their heads and they're even children too...
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waitress angela always celebrates new year with her passengers. the passengers on new year's eve are just fabulous. i really like the way it has all turned out there's a very festive atmosphere in carriage number nine i was surprised at how interesting those people are they had prepared so well after all they knew that they were going to see the new year on a train because there's a tree in almost every table and their decorations and some incredible how it's on their heads and they're even children to use or they're not just travelling they're doing it with all their part having found themselves on a train this new year's eve they made up their minds to make the best of a situation. who wants this useless stuff. who wants some change or in. who wants a doubtful though a tendering again happy new year i'll give this useful thing to you to. the new year i wish you all happiness being happy. petersburg native alexei and expected to be drinking champagne with his girlfriend diana in moscow but he ended up drinking beer on his own they arrived in the
waitress angela always celebrates new year with her passengers. the passengers on new year's eve are just fabulous. i really like the way it has all turned out there's a very festive atmosphere in carriage number nine i was surprised at how interesting those people are they had prepared so well after all they knew that they were going to see the new year on a train because there's a tree in almost every table and their decorations and some incredible how it's on their heads and they're even...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: selling continues in the market. stocks and commodities fell yesterday on distressing economic news, including a rise in unemployment claims. but it was the vix that made the day's biggest headline. the gauge of anxiety in the market jumped the most since 2011 this week. investors are becoming concerned about the march 1st deadline for sequestration even though traders tell us a deal is likely to happen. earnings after the close came in from hewlett packard. aig turned in a loss due to superstorm sandy. hpq shares shot up 6% last night on better-than-expected news. and today, the midwest is digging out from winter weather as the northeast prepares for the next round. tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us now following earnings from aig and hewlett- packard. what kind of cues will that give to traders today? > > you know, i think as far as beating estimates goes, and surprise, this certainly served as a good undertone yesterday when the market closed, so perhaps a little positive. both what the market is lo
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: selling continues in the market. stocks and commodities fell yesterday on distressing economic news, including a rise in unemployment claims. but it was the vix that made the day's biggest headline. the gauge of anxiety in the market jumped the most since 2011 this week. investors are becoming concerned about the march 1st deadline for sequestration even though traders tell us a deal is likely to happen. earnings after the close came in from hewlett...
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in the right direction, but with regard to the decision today, i think if you've been listening to angela merkel to david cameron himself and francois hollande this week, the indication is that perhaps we shouldn't be as optimistic as jean-claude juncker would have us believe, but someone has to fly the flag for europe and we like our posturing in europe. overall, what rewe looking at? germany, the uk, the nordic european countries are fighting for cuts, real term cuts in this whereas italy and france would rather have it held steady. even within that, the battle lines aren't clear. the uk and sweden in particular, trying to protect their all important rebates. we've got italy saying that their contribution overall is too great and, of course, as i just mentioned, france very concerned about the agricultural spending that contributes around 40% of the entire eu budget. so as usual, we get a of comments and a lot of the european leaders come to this working out, just how they can negotiate and is walk away, flying their individual flag and saying, hey, i came out with what i asked. but, yo
in the right direction, but with regard to the decision today, i think if you've been listening to angela merkel to david cameron himself and francois hollande this week, the indication is that perhaps we shouldn't be as optimistic as jean-claude juncker would have us believe, but someone has to fly the flag for europe and we like our posturing in europe. overall, what rewe looking at? germany, the uk, the nordic european countries are fighting for cuts, real term cuts in this whereas italy and...